2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.acap.2021.04.029
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A Curriculum for Pediatric Residents in Pregnancy Options Counseling: A Pilot Program

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“…To revise our curriculum, we followed Kern's six-step model of curriculum development which suggests an iterative bidirectional relationship between implementation of a curriculum and further needs assessment and adaptation. 11 After completing Kern's fifth step of “implementation” (through our pilot version of the curriculum), we proceeded to Kern's sixth step of “evaluation and feedback.” After completing an evaluation of the pilot curriculum among learners, 2 we decided to seek further “evaluation and feedback” in this project through a partnership with community members.…”
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“…To revise our curriculum, we followed Kern's six-step model of curriculum development which suggests an iterative bidirectional relationship between implementation of a curriculum and further needs assessment and adaptation. 11 After completing Kern's fifth step of “implementation” (through our pilot version of the curriculum), we proceeded to Kern's sixth step of “evaluation and feedback.” After completing an evaluation of the pilot curriculum among learners, 2 we decided to seek further “evaluation and feedback” in this project through a partnership with community members.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 The curriculum is structured as a 2-hour training session, which includes a brief didactic followed by practice cases with standardized patients. 2 Pilot results from pre/post surveys indicated significant improvements in knowledge and confidence in pregnancy options counseling, and evaluation data indicated acceptability of the intervention. 2 However, despite a successful pilot, we recognized that this curriculum could be strengthened through input from people who experienced adolescent pregnancy and community professionals who care for pregnant adolescents.…”
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